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History 101

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Copyright © Mags L Halliday 2002
2002
Science Fiction; Television Tie-In
2002
1 time
See 18
Prologue - Barcelona, 1937
Part One - Course Introduction
1 - Coneixeu El Vostres Drets
2 - Una Casa Europea Segura
3 - Algù Fou Assasinat
4 - Am La Polìcia A L'Esquena
Part Two - Material Research
5 - Estada Lliure
6 - Bombes Espanyoles
7 - Odiós
8 - Treballar Pel Control De La Situaciò
Part Three - Theories and Conclusions
9 - Pistoles En El Sostre
10 - El Detingut
11 - Jo Veure La Llei
12 - La Ciutat Dels Morts
13 - La Dattera Banda De La Ciutat
Epilogue
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A series of books featuring the 8th Doctor from the once popular British television show Doctor Who.

1) The Eight Doctors
2) Vampire Science
3) The Bodysnatchers
4) Genocide
5) War of the Daleks
6) Alien Bodies
7) Kursaal
8) Option Lock
9) Longest Day
10) Legacy of the Daleks
11) Dreamstone Moon
12) Seeing I
13) Placebo Effect
14) Vanderdeken's Children
15) The Scarlet Empress
16) The Janus Conjunction
17) Beltempest
18) The Face-Eater
19) The Taint
20) Demontage
21) Revolution Man
22) Dominion
23) Unnatural History
24) Autumn Mist
25) Interference Book One: Shock Tactic
26) Interference Book Two: The Hour of the Geek
27) The Blue Angel
28) The Taking of Planet 5
29) Frontier Worlds
30) Parallel 59
31) Shadows of Avalon
32) The Fall of Yquatine
33) Coldheart
34) The Space Age
35) The Banquo Legacy
36) The Ancestor Cell
37) The Burning
38) Casualties of War
39) The Turing Test
40) Endgame
41) Father Time
42) Escape Velocity
43) Earthworld
44) Vanishing Point
45) Eater of Wasps
46) The Year of Intelligent Tigers
47) The Slow Empire
48) Dark Progeny
49) City of the Dead
50) Grimm Reality
51) The Adventuress of Henrietta Street
52) Mad Dogs and Englishmen
53) Hope
54) Anachrophobia
55) Trading Futures
56) The Book of the Still
57) The Crooked World
58) History 101
59) Camera Obscura
60) Time Zero
61) The Infinity Race
62) The Domino Effect
63) Reckless Engineering
64) The Last Resort
65) Timeless
66) Emotional Chemistry
67) Sometime Never...
68) Halflife
69) The Tomorrow Windows
70) The Sleep of Reason
71) The Deadstone Memorial
72) To the Slaughter
73) The Gallifrey Chronicles
To Phyllis For Halliday for the storytelling and Donald Geoffrey Halliday for the bibliophile tendencies.
It was a chilly spring morning and the clock was striking thirteen.
May contain spoilers
Was seen at Hotel Continental, meeting wife, but then disappeared from Barcelona. cf. Orwell, G.
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Synopsis (may contain spoilers)
This is the 58th novel published by the BBC to feature the 8th Doctor.  His companions are Fitz Kreiner and Anji Kapoor. 

They find themselves in 1930's Spain where someone has been tampering with time.  Well, not time exactly but how events have been perceived, making things appear differently to those who witnessed them.  This causes almost as much damage as if time were changed.  The Doctor takes Fitz to observe Guernica, the focal point of the happenings, while he and Anji document the war to find out anything useful.  Fitz witnesses several account of the razing of Guernica and reports all these to the Doctor.

They eventually discover that the problems are caused by the monster created by a being that has been cut off from his "system."  The being is causing true observations by people that before had seen things colored through their own emotions and belief systems.  The Doctor rights the wrongs and gets on his merry way.  Before all end happily though, he meets up with Sabbath (from The Adventuress of Henrietta Street).

Extract (may contain spoilers)
Durruti was dead.

Of there was no doubt, though Anji had heard at least four differing  that versions of his death.  Yesterday the body had arrived back from Madrid, where it was at least uniformly agreed that he had been shot and had later died of his wounds.  He had lain in... well, she supposed it was in state, although she wasn't quite sure an anarchist would approve of the term.  Walking back from the hotel to the TARDIS, she and the Doctor had passed a lengthy queue of people waiting to pay their respects, waiting patiently to reach the open coffin just as they would wait to reach the front of a food queue.  She had found the idea grotesque.

This morning the square was so densely bannered in red and black material that she wondered briefly if the scanner's colour control was on the blink.  The Doctor had assured her it wasn't and gone back to pressing in a lengthy string of characters on one of the keypads of the console.  In an 'ask me what I'm doing' way.  Anji ignored him whilst she poured herself a fresh coffee.

'I really wish this was a mechanical keyboard.' he remarked, glaring irritably at the small LCD above it and pressing the same button several times, 'at least then the click tells you that you have hit the key.'

'What are you doing, anyway?  I thought new co-ordinates were put in there.'  Anji gestured to the opposite side of the pale wood console with her mug.  She leaned her elbow on one of the less populated surfaces and then cupped her chin in her hand, in exactly the same pose as she adopted when she was catching up with gossip at the office.  There was something about the pale wood interior, even down to the scuffs that had begun to appear on the surfaces, that reminded her of work places rather than homes.  She wondered if they should get a water-cooler and a dusty half-dead pot plant to complete the effect.

'They are.  I'm just, well, I thought we'd do a little research whilst we're here, give the old girl time to readjust before jumping on to rendezvous with Fitz.'

Anji raised a single eyebrow at him.  The Doctor busied himself with the keypad even more.  She continued to stare and caught him quickly glance at her through his hair.

'Doctor?  We're five months early!'

'Well, yes, but we'll rejoin him no problem.'

Anji doubted that.  'You said that yesterday but we've not moved anywhere yet.  And if it was so easy, why does Earth 2001 elude you?'  The Doctor looked hurt, so she relented a little.  'So what are you doing?'

Now the Doctor looked at her, smiling that big 'I'm very glad you asked me that, Jeremy' grin and she just knew he'd been waiting for her to ask.  Which meant he had an answer ready and she was about to be told at length.

'Anomalies.  As we saw in Paris, incongruities in the way events are reported or disseminated are revealed when we compare the TARDIS's record with the perceived version outside.'

'How do we...?'

'How do we know the TARDIS version is right?  We don't.  However what I'm interested in for now is finding these moments of divergence, tracing them back and seeing what has caused the different perceptions. I'm working on interfacing the TARDIS with external information sources and then running a comparative check.'

Anji finished her coffee and put the mug on the top of the time rotor.  'So how long will this take?'

Characters
Doctor 8 - (Doctor)
Fitz Kreiner - (Companion)
Anji Kapoor - (Companion)
Sabbath - (Unaffiliated)

 

Added: 10-Jan-2003
Last Updated: 29-Jan-2025

Publications

 01-Jul-2002
BBC Books
Mass Market Paperback
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Date Issued:
Cir 01-Jul-2002
Format:
Mass Market Paperback
Cover Price:
£5.99
Pages*:
268
Read:
Once
Internal ID:
225
Publisher:
ISBN:
0-563-53854-6
ISBN-13:
978-0-563-53854-7
Printing:
1
Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Credits:
Blacksheep  - Cover Artist
Remarkable.  I'm surprised at how much has been uncovered.'
- Anji Kapoor

Spain, 1937.  In April, the small town of Guernica was razed to the ground in a firestorm that claimed a thousand or more lives. In May, Barcelona exploded into fierce fighting as different political factions fought for control of the city.

Both events have been the subject of fierce propogandist claims by all sides, but this book examines new evidence to suggest that the two events are more closely linked than previously thought.

Who were the shadowy figures working behind the scenes?  Who were 'the Doctor', 'Anji' and 'Fitz' and what were their objectives?  And were there really monsters roaming the streets?

Presented in the form of a novel, History 101 tries to discover if absolute truth can ever be revealed.  It should be read as part of the ongoing 'Doctor Who: Eighth Doctor' history course.
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First published 2002
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